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Your Career in the Fashion industry

Fashion Skills The fashion industry Research skills for tasks as spans the breadth presented by the head designer of print and online publishing, TV, design The ability to undertake product research and investigating all requirements of function and environment and the entertainment sectors. A role in fashion is a fun, collaborative and a constantly changing Being able to assist with design concepts for clothing and textiles career path which often provides ongoing training in a variety of evolving industry related areas. Being able to prepare diagrams and sketches, samples, to illustrate design concepts well Having the means to negotiate design needs with customers and manufacturing staff GENDER SPLIT Being able to recommend appropriate materials and production methods for garments 31.4% 68.6% Male Female Having the ability to detail and document the selected design for manufacture Collecting and delivering samples and liaising with fashion editors This is a female dominated industry. Number of people еmployed TYΡE OF ROLES There are currently Apparel Production Assistant 7,300 Assistant Fashion Designer Assistant Patternmaker реople employed directly in Fashion Design Assistant Fashion Product Development Assistant (design) Senior Patternmaker 100x Small Custom Clothing Business Manager in Australia. Small Custom Clothing Business Ower-Operator According to the Department of Employment, over the next 5 years (up until the year 2018) there will be more than 1 300 job openings within this profession. Fun Facts on Fashion Level of Eđucation The Australian clothing, textile and footwear industry is valued at close to $3 billion, with retail and wholesale sectors adding another $7.5 billion, and employs more than 200 000 people, including retail sales assistants. The latest Retail Trade figures show that the Australian retail turnover rose 0.3 per cent in March following a rise of 0.7 per cent in February 2015, seasonally adjusted. Post-Grad Graduate Diploma Graduate Certificate Bachelor (Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics) http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats%[email protected]/mediareleasesbyCatalogue/6 76AC4CC578D6559CA25773400204519?0pendocument Diploma Advanced Diploma Cert III/IV Relevant courses LMT50307 Diploma of Applied Fashion Design & Technology Year 12 LMT41007 Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design & Technology Year 10-11 Below Year 10 Certificate in Dressmaking & Pattern Cutting 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% The majority of workers employed in Fashion hold a Bachelor degree. 31.1% hold an Advanced Diploma, and 31.1% have a Certificate IlI/IV.

Your Career in the Fashion industry

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Are you thinking about starting your career in the fashion industry? This infographic visualises the technical and creative skills you need to give your first steps in the fashion industry. You w...

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